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Study warns of increased poaching if road through Brazil’s Iguaçu is reopened

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    Aug 8, 2022, 10:32 am245 pts
    The Iguaçu Falls, the largest in the world, sit on the border between Brazil and Argentina and are protected by national parks in both countries. Located in Brazil’s Paraná state, Iguaçu National Park spans 185,000 hectares (457,000 acres), has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is what’s…
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